Director: Patrick Dinhut
Released: 2012
Runtime: 114 minutes
A group of modern day tourists are lured into a deadly game in an alternate universe. In this alternate universe, every bedtime story you were ever told at night is real.
Black Forest is a movie made for TV release, there is no information available to determine whether it was ever released into cinemas.
Patrick Dinhut is the director of Black Forest. Previous work for Dinhut has included a 2006 TV movie, Dead & Deader.
The cast in this movie included Tinsel Korey, Dhaffer L’Abidine, Andy Clemence, Oliver James, Lally Percy, Sapphire Elia, Howard Charles, Ben Gross, Tobias Hewitt, Jesse Steele, Sarah Brown, Mike Straub, Velizar Binev and Evelina Popova.
I really enjoyed the idea behind this movie. The story was exceedingly interesting; the thought of fairy tale’s being real always makes for an interesting watch. I just felt that execution was poor.
I don’t understand why this movie has a science fiction tag under the genre, as they really wasn’t any science fiction stream to it at all. The fantasy tag is probably the most relevant, as the movie also falls short of being a horror movie. The intent to be scary is there, yet the movie is decidedly lacking on that front.
Released: 2012
Runtime: 114 minutes
A group of modern day tourists are lured into a deadly game in an alternate universe. In this alternate universe, every bedtime story you were ever told at night is real.
Black Forest is a movie made for TV release, there is no information available to determine whether it was ever released into cinemas.
Patrick Dinhut is the director of Black Forest. Previous work for Dinhut has included a 2006 TV movie, Dead & Deader.
The cast in this movie included Tinsel Korey, Dhaffer L’Abidine, Andy Clemence, Oliver James, Lally Percy, Sapphire Elia, Howard Charles, Ben Gross, Tobias Hewitt, Jesse Steele, Sarah Brown, Mike Straub, Velizar Binev and Evelina Popova.
I really enjoyed the idea behind this movie. The story was exceedingly interesting; the thought of fairy tale’s being real always makes for an interesting watch. I just felt that execution was poor.
I don’t understand why this movie has a science fiction tag under the genre, as they really wasn’t any science fiction stream to it at all. The fantasy tag is probably the most relevant, as the movie also falls short of being a horror movie. The intent to be scary is there, yet the movie is decidedly lacking on that front.